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i know you're on your way to baltimore. at this point, what assistance do you hope to offer there. >> caller: well first of all i want to meet with the civil rights activists and some of the grass roots leadership as well as the parents and i also intend to meet with the mayor today to find out where they are. we have a chapter network that's been involved from the beginning. now, where is the plan going? i talked to the heads of naacp. many of us are talking about convening in an extended meeting thursday in baltimore. whatever happened to restore order today and tomorrow friday when the investigation preliminary report is released it could determine where it is going forward. what's the plan for that? how do we deal? how do we secure justice and work with attorney murphy and the family to make sure they are not lost in all of the hoopla around the violence? this trip today is basically to talk find out where we are to give benefit all over the country in all cases talked about to share our experiences and work with our ch
i know you're on your way to baltimore. at this point, what assistance do you hope to offer there. >> caller: well first of all i want to meet with the civil rights activists and some of the grass roots leadership as well as the parents and i also intend to meet with the mayor today to find out where they are. we have a chapter network that's been involved from the beginning. now, where is the plan going? i talked to the heads of naacp. many of us are talking about convening in an...
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this is baltimore. this is the way you want to see it represented. >> reporter: thank you very much. what's your name? >> marcus. >> thanks for talking to us. we're going to move around here a little bit. there's a lot of people here and excuse me the wires are getting crossed a little bit. sir, how are you? gabe gutierrez, i'm with msnbc. why are you out here today? >> because i feel like it's our fault, the youth. we blame ourselves with that. we took away so many recreation centers and afterschool programs for these kids they had nothing else to look forward to. there's no future for them. as adults we're trying to get it back together. >> reporter: thank you very much for talking, we appreciate it. ma'am, gabe gutierrez, do you mind -- why are you out here right now? >> i was sitting at home and watched this escalate yesterday and watching it this morning just made me very disappointed and the injustice that the adults are doing to these kids. we need to do so much more and reach out to them. i hope
this is baltimore. this is the way you want to see it represented. >> reporter: thank you very much. what's your name? >> marcus. >> thanks for talking to us. we're going to move around here a little bit. there's a lot of people here and excuse me the wires are getting crossed a little bit. sir, how are you? gabe gutierrez, i'm with msnbc. why are you out here today? >> because i feel like it's our fault, the youth. we blame ourselves with that. we took away so many...
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tell us what baltimore really looks like. >> baltimore is a vibrant city. baltimore is home to some of the world's renowned institutions, john hopkins, shock trauma. we have all of our cultural events right here in baltimore. we are a city with problems like any other city but we have moved them forward. we're moving them forward without legally a lot of assistance from the federal government. hud, they're cutting programs that are hurting poor people all over this country. not just in baltimore. but in the entire country. we need for the president to send federal help to baltimore for programs to uplift people instead of tearing people down. those attacks and tweets i've never in my entire life ever heard of any president tweeting and doing these things to divide us instead of bringing us all together. like i said earlier, our allies are even shaken by some of the things this president is doing and has done. >> you're right, mayor. it has never been done before. so maybe this is an opportunity for people across this country to unite. mayor, thank you so mu
tell us what baltimore really looks like. >> baltimore is a vibrant city. baltimore is home to some of the world's renowned institutions, john hopkins, shock trauma. we have all of our cultural events right here in baltimore. we are a city with problems like any other city but we have moved them forward. we're moving them forward without legally a lot of assistance from the federal government. hud, they're cutting programs that are hurting poor people all over this country. not just in...
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i'm joined by someone else that knows quite a bit about baltimore and loves baltimore. actress star m.d. the tv series "the wire" crime drama set in baltimore. she started a non profit she ran for five years for incarcerated youth to turn their lives around. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you have spent so much time with people of baltimore, with the young people. one issue we're addressing is whether some of the laws the crime bill of 1994 under bill clinton as hillary clinton said yesterday led to mass incarcerations. many tell us incarcerations that disproportionately affected african-american men. >> oh absolutely. and i think that it's a -- there are a course of low lying issues of injustice in that city and throughout our nation that are at the root of what we saw a couple days ago and what's happening now. i think that what's happening in baltimore is also a result of the treatment of the black residents, especially men and boys of color by law enforcement on the street. the cultural violence against black men and boys who are in cust
i'm joined by someone else that knows quite a bit about baltimore and loves baltimore. actress star m.d. the tv series "the wire" crime drama set in baltimore. she started a non profit she ran for five years for incarcerated youth to turn their lives around. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you have spent so much time with people of baltimore, with the young people. one issue we're addressing is whether some of the laws the crime bill of 1994...
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>>> baltimore e explodes in explosion as the final seconds tick off. ravens spilled into the street from bars, creating this massive street party that you're looking at. game highlights are next. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throa
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because without that we have no baltimore. we do not have a baltimore. and so my focus is ensuring that we keep everything in a safe manner and we pull out, we the military, will pull out in the same manner that we came in, which is very calm and i want to pull out very calm. because we, too, have to come back and be citizens here in the state of maryland as well as in baltimore. and i would not have it any other way. and so i really want us to be peaceful tonight, to be calm. let's be patient. another night of having wonderful celebration. and then we can all get home. i can get back to my family. my folks can get back to their families. and i can come down and actually eat without my uniform on at the inner harbor or one of the other restaurants within baltimore. thank you. >> in all seriousness, just on a lighter note, we understand that the pacquiao and mayweather fight is tonight. i predict the winner is going to be -- have a good night. >> a very brief news conference there led by the baltimore police commissioner, along with other law enforcement
because without that we have no baltimore. we do not have a baltimore. and so my focus is ensuring that we keep everything in a safe manner and we pull out, we the military, will pull out in the same manner that we came in, which is very calm and i want to pull out very calm. because we, too, have to come back and be citizens here in the state of maryland as well as in baltimore. and i would not have it any other way. and so i really want us to be peaceful tonight, to be calm. let's be patient....
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up next we'll go back to baltimore and hear more from the mother in this now-iconic scene from baltimore on monday and hear from the first time from her son. >>> first, here's a live shot from the top of 30 rock. look at the skyline. no snow complaints from the control room in new york today. that's all they've been telling me for the last year "it's snowing, it's snowing." it's not snowing today. bill karins and he's going to tell us about the forecast. apparently it's near spring perfection. a pocket of rain is the only thing in can t carolinas keeping this final day of april in this perfect ten. that's great news guillermo, although in south florida we're drenched in rain. big rain means bigger mosquitos. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. the new s6 hits the stores and
up next we'll go back to baltimore and hear more from the mother in this now-iconic scene from baltimore on monday and hear from the first time from her son. >>> first, here's a live shot from the top of 30 rock. look at the skyline. no snow complaints from the control room in new york today. that's all they've been telling me for the last year "it's snowing, it's snowing." it's not snowing today. bill karins and he's going to tell us about the forecast. apparently it's near...
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baltimore is loud. i think democracy as we know in america is dead. >> that's saying something. >> i really do. this guy controls the department of justice at this point and the senate is ran by republicans and basically the supreme court, what can we really do in 2020 if we had the date and get the country like that. >> take me to the american voter, all of us who are tuning in said about elijah cummings on saturday and sunday and now today. gop had said nothing. does that mean that this is not going to hurt the president in the polls? >> is it going to hurt the president in the polls? >> they know what their voter cares about and what they want. >> republicans are like, it benefits them. they're doing whatever they have to do to stay in power. that's what i think. >> take me to black voters. i realize there is not one black vote. black voters came out in drones to support barack obama. let's so for hillary clinton. you said hillary clinton and other democrats have taken the black vote for granted. giv
baltimore is loud. i think democracy as we know in america is dead. >> that's saying something. >> i really do. this guy controls the department of justice at this point and the senate is ran by republicans and basically the supreme court, what can we really do in 2020 if we had the date and get the country like that. >> take me to the american voter, all of us who are tuning in said about elijah cummings on saturday and sunday and now today. gop had said nothing. does that...
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many are not from baltimore. there has also been the question of those who have been participating in some of the protests, whether they're home grown or they're from other places. what's your sense of what you're hearing today and some of the speak speakers. >> we know some are from out of town, some local organizers who were said to be part of the group. they're going to be here. we have to let the dust settle, let the circus atmosphere go away and see who's still here to do work. we have great organizers around things like this, like leaders of a beautiful struggle, who led a peaceful march the other day. there are going to be a lot of folks here. we'll have to have everyone step up to do more. there's going to be many lanes for many needs for changes. >> the mayor was just at the cvs where this began, at least the latest wave on monday. she was walking through, taking a look at the damage now a week later. she did not make any comments about the curfew. tell me about conversations that you may have had with h
many are not from baltimore. there has also been the question of those who have been participating in some of the protests, whether they're home grown or they're from other places. what's your sense of what you're hearing today and some of the speak speakers. >> we know some are from out of town, some local organizers who were said to be part of the group. they're going to be here. we have to let the dust settle, let the circus atmosphere go away and see who's still here to do work. we...
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very close ties to baltimore. it's part of the baltimore beltway. so people use this to get to and from their jobs, to their homes. there's a lot of emotion tied to this bridge. so right now, everyone again just keenly watching to see if those individuals are found and finding out what went wrong. >> george, thank you. again, this is a human tragedy. certainly a quality of life tragedy for those who live in the area. it could been an environmental tragedy for the bay. it's also going to be an economic, major economic hardship for the entire northeast corridor and for shipping globally. that is a giant port. we'll get into all of that and that might have happened with the ship. you can see its power going on and off. but we want to turn to our other top story. today, the supreme court heard its first major abortion case since roe v. wade in 2022. a group trying to roll bacak success to the abortion pill. on grounds the fda broke the law when it made it easier for women to get the pill. all but one of the justices sounded pretty skeptical of the group
very close ties to baltimore. it's part of the baltimore beltway. so people use this to get to and from their jobs, to their homes. there's a lot of emotion tied to this bridge. so right now, everyone again just keenly watching to see if those individuals are found and finding out what went wrong. >> george, thank you. again, this is a human tragedy. certainly a quality of life tragedy for those who live in the area. it could been an environmental tragedy for the bay. it's also going to...
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we reduced homicides in baltimore, dropped arrests in baltimore, and ended -- and didn't partnership with the community. >> and in the little time that i have left, mister mayor i guess, what is your advice to other mayors across the country, as they are also tackling the issue of crime in their cities? maybe, some advice for the people down the street from you. >> well listen, we you know i love my sister in my -- >> and she you know what i would say, and she knows this. we all have to do all of the things, there is no silver bullet to reducing crime in a city. you have to make sure that you have community based work, you have to focus your police on the things that matter to policing, criminals, guns, tracking those guns, investing in the community. because it's not just that we have the homicides, unemployment rate is the lowest that it's ever been, at the same time. and yes, they have something to do with each other. >> baltimore mayor brandon scott, thank you very, very much. now folks, a programming change i want to tell you about. so many people have been coenting on my instag
we reduced homicides in baltimore, dropped arrests in baltimore, and ended -- and didn't partnership with the community. >> and in the little time that i have left, mister mayor i guess, what is your advice to other mayors across the country, as they are also tackling the issue of crime in their cities? maybe, some advice for the people down the street from you. >> well listen, we you know i love my sister in my -- >> and she you know what i would say, and she knows this. we...
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or baltimore county. and no charging information filed but the five officers were in custody when she gave her press statement about an hour ago. thank you both very much. we're going to have a lot more coming up. we go live to newark and straight north to talk about bridgegate and we'll speak with steve kornacki, one of new jersey governor chris christie's closest allies pleaded guilty for his part in closing down the george washington bridge. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. visit jubliarx.com for savings coupons. he says she's an undisciplined overwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, pla
or baltimore county. and no charging information filed but the five officers were in custody when she gave her press statement about an hour ago. thank you both very much. we're going to have a lot more coming up. we go live to newark and straight north to talk about bridgegate and we'll speak with steve kornacki, one of new jersey governor chris christie's closest allies pleaded guilty for his part in closing down the george washington bridge. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it...
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of the baltimore police department. the city has reportedly paid $5.7 million in court judgments and settlements in more than 102 lawsuits alleging police misconduct since 2011. so the big question tonight is this. why is this kind of behavior in police misconduct still continuing after these settlements? get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, you can vote on this. do you trust the ongoing investigations by law enforcement? go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed to cast your vote. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. for more let me bring in darrell parks, attorney and partner at parks & crump. also with us tonight, dr. james peterson, msnbc contributor and director of africana studies at lehigh university. mr. parks, you first. what's the chance of these investigations having different outcomes? >> well, more than likely, ed those investigations will actually be a line on each other and gather some of the same information at the same time we've seen this in other investigations. how
of the baltimore police department. the city has reportedly paid $5.7 million in court judgments and settlements in more than 102 lawsuits alleging police misconduct since 2011. so the big question tonight is this. why is this kind of behavior in police misconduct still continuing after these settlements? get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, you can vote on this. do you trust the ongoing investigations by law enforcement? go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed to cast...
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incredible things are happening in baltimore. incredible things are happening across the country and in our cities. the areas where you see predominantly african-americans, we should not live in an environment where our leadership is attacking. we need a leader and a president who represents everyone and speaks on behalf of everyone. this is an important time in our country. we are asking everyone to make sure they vote and taking part as being active citizens so that we don't have a country where we have to worry about this type of rhetori rhetoric. >> what do you think, is this a one-off or will we hear more from the president as we get into the 2020 presidential election? >> the election is coming very soon. i think you'll continue to hear him but you'll hear from more members of the administration. this is a very important time. i look forward to see what's happening in the future. >> more to come perhaps. heather foster, good to see you. thanks. >>> ahead on "andrea mitchell reports" much more on national intelligence direct
incredible things are happening in baltimore. incredible things are happening across the country and in our cities. the areas where you see predominantly african-americans, we should not live in an environment where our leadership is attacking. we need a leader and a president who represents everyone and speaks on behalf of everyone. this is an important time in our country. we are asking everyone to make sure they vote and taking part as being active citizens so that we don't have a country...
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joining me now is baltimore mayor scott. i will allow you to respond to the tom foolery. >> i think listen, i know and we know and you know very well that black men and young black men in particular have been the bogeyman for those who are racist and think that only straight, wealthy white men should have a say in anything. we've been the bogeyman since the first day they brought us to this country. and what they mean by dei in my opinion is dually elected incumbent. we know what they want to say but they don't have the courage to say the n-word. that i don't believe in their unthooutful ideology and i'm praud of where i come from, scares them. because me being at my position means their way of thinking, their way of life and why everyone else suffers is going to be a risk and they should be afraid because that's my purpose in life. >> by the way, you know, the coded racism, before we even knew the nationalities of the men, maria bartiromo was talking about open borders and signalled they want to go after the brown people, t
joining me now is baltimore mayor scott. i will allow you to respond to the tom foolery. >> i think listen, i know and we know and you know very well that black men and young black men in particular have been the bogeyman for those who are racist and think that only straight, wealthy white men should have a say in anything. we've been the bogeyman since the first day they brought us to this country. and what they mean by dei in my opinion is dually elected incumbent. we know what they...
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. >>> lawyers for those six baltimore police officers are fighting back against the charges stemming from the death of freddie gray. and the justice department launches a civil rights investigation into the baltimore police department. how will that be carried out? we'll take a look. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and for a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and m
. >>> lawyers for those six baltimore police officers are fighting back against the charges stemming from the death of freddie gray. and the justice department launches a civil rights investigation into the baltimore police department. how will that be carried out? we'll take a look. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's...
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if he spent more time in baltimore, trump continued maybe he could help clean up this very dangerous and filthy place. in another tweet, the president wrote this. why is so much money sent to elijah cumming's direct when it's considered the worst run and most dangerous anywhere? no human being would want to live there. how much is stolen? investigate this corrupt mess immediately. the president continued the attack yesterday. if racialist cummings would focus more of the energy on helping the good people of his district in baltimore itself, perhaps progress could be made in fixing the mess that he's helped to create over many years of incompetent leadership. his radical quote oversight is a joke. >>> so far the only response from chairman cummings came saturday morning when he tweeted out, quote, mr. president, i go home to my district daily, each morning i go and i fight and for my neighbors. it's my constitutional duty to conduct oversight of the executive branch and to fight for my constituents. just yesterday i held a hearing on the skyrocketing price of prescription drugs and th
if he spent more time in baltimore, trump continued maybe he could help clean up this very dangerous and filthy place. in another tweet, the president wrote this. why is so much money sent to elijah cumming's direct when it's considered the worst run and most dangerous anywhere? no human being would want to live there. how much is stolen? investigate this corrupt mess immediately. the president continued the attack yesterday. if racialist cummings would focus more of the energy on helping the...
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philadelphia into baltimore. better chance of staying all snow as we go throughout the peak of the morning commute. new york city the snow is beginning 29 degrees. we are raining on the jersey shore so a fine line between where we are going to get the very heavy snow and rain. the snow totals down in areas of virginia here, especially towards the lynchburg and roanoke areas upwards of 12 inches. it's a quick hit and pile up. that is what is going to be over the top of areas like new york city as we go through the morning commute. i'm thinking right now, d.c. 4 to 5 inches on the ground and you'll end up with 8 to 12 and same story baltimore. philly to new york city 8 to 12 inches but a chance it could get higher. if the band sets up on the back side of the storm over the top of "the new york times" we could see 10 to 16. it's a two-part storm for a lot of people. we have this morning, then a break. this afternoon warmer and roads okay but tonight, another batch of snow coming through. >> a double whammy. >> if yo
philadelphia into baltimore. better chance of staying all snow as we go throughout the peak of the morning commute. new york city the snow is beginning 29 degrees. we are raining on the jersey shore so a fine line between where we are going to get the very heavy snow and rain. the snow totals down in areas of virginia here, especially towards the lynchburg and roanoke areas upwards of 12 inches. it's a quick hit and pile up. that is what is going to be over the top of areas like new york city...
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you know the city of baltimore well. talk to us a little bit about the financial challenges that your city is facing because of this pandemic, both for the government and for the folks who live in baltimore. >> craig, thanks for having me. we know this pandemic has wreaked havoc on everyone, government and citizens alike. we've been working hard to support our businesses and residents at the municipal level. we know the reality is we need support from washington, and not having direct support for local government is ridiculous. when you're talking about the amount of money the city is putting up for food pantries, delivering food, creating opportunities. we've given millions in grants to our restaurants and bars, making sure we're getting funds to them because we're having to put in restrictions because we have to fight this pandemic through a lens of public health. we need the federal government's help. we have a great federal dale gags here in the city of baltimore, we need people to understand how dire this is for cit
you know the city of baltimore well. talk to us a little bit about the financial challenges that your city is facing because of this pandemic, both for the government and for the folks who live in baltimore. >> craig, thanks for having me. we know this pandemic has wreaked havoc on everyone, government and citizens alike. we've been working hard to support our businesses and residents at the municipal level. we know the reality is we need support from washington, and not having direct...
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. >>> tonight, it's been seven months since a young man in baltimore died in police custody, and that sparked unrest that threatened to tear that city apart. well, now as the trials begin for the police officers charged in connection with freddie gray, we go back to baltimore. >> cell phone video shows the moment after -- up >> the 25-year-old can be seen on the ground with -- >> family lawyer says the man's spine -- >> suspect freddie gray would end up with a severed spine. he would later die. >> residents of baltimore took to the streets over the death of a man named freddie gray. but days of peaceful protest eventually gave way to destruction. >> that's it!
. >>> tonight, it's been seven months since a young man in baltimore died in police custody, and that sparked unrest that threatened to tear that city apart. well, now as the trials begin for the police officers charged in connection with freddie gray, we go back to baltimore. >> cell phone video shows the moment after -- up >> the 25-year-old can be seen on the ground with -- >> family lawyer says the man's spine -- >> suspect freddie gray would end up with a...
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there have been 156 murders in baltimore this year. tragic number. a 50% increase over last year. more than half occurred after the death of freddie gray. with so much attention on that case the major says the department has lost focus on the mission of fighting crime. >> it is with the upmost urgency that we get the crime surge under control. when the focus is on repeatedly on the leadership on who supports the leader who doesn't support the leader that's attention we're all taking away from the essential work we all have to do together. >> the city's deputy police commissioner kevin davis has been named intern commissioner. yesterday he outlined his priorities. >> as we focus on the crime fight, particularly on violent repeat offenders, focus on necessary relationships we need to have with our community, it's not enforcement relationship. it's a servant relationship. >>> turning overseas diplomats will be able to reach a deal with iran. tomorrow is the latest deadline to reach agreement. officials are officials are suggestions that talks could go through the weekend. the preside
there have been 156 murders in baltimore this year. tragic number. a 50% increase over last year. more than half occurred after the death of freddie gray. with so much attention on that case the major says the department has lost focus on the mission of fighting crime. >> it is with the upmost urgency that we get the crime surge under control. when the focus is on repeatedly on the leadership on who supports the leader who doesn't support the leader that's attention we're all taking away...
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and baltimore this morning. it's snowing pretty hard right now. >> it is hard to believe it's spring already. okay. >> oh, it is? really? are you sure. >> the calendar says it's spring although outside it may not. >>> ahead, do you have the ten most critical job skills required this year? we'll tell you what they are. >>> plus, important new guidelines about what you're feeding your babies and when. "first look" is back in three. ♪ looking for a litter with natural ingredients that helps neutralize odors. discover tidy cats pure nature. uniquely formulated with cedar, pine, and corn. i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. my mouth feels healthier. it feels cleaner. i
and baltimore this morning. it's snowing pretty hard right now. >> it is hard to believe it's spring already. okay. >> oh, it is? really? are you sure. >> the calendar says it's spring although outside it may not. >>> ahead, do you have the ten most critical job skills required this year? we'll tell you what they are. >>> plus, important new guidelines about what you're feeding your babies and when. "first look" is back in three. ♪ looking for a...
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. >>> tonight on "all in." [ chanting ] >> protests erupt in baltimore. a family searching for answers of the freddie gray died in police custody. >>> plus, open warfare in the democratic party. >> i love elizabeth. we're allies on a host of issues. but she's wrong on this. >> why president obama is taking on elizabeth warren. >>> and it's precisely the reason why democrats need a primary. >>> then why same-sex marriage is making 2016 republicans sound like 1992 bill clinton. >> i experimented with marijuana a time or two, and i didn't like it. i didn't inhale and never tried it again. >>> we finally know whatever happened to predictability. >>> the troubles implications of the full house reboot. >> how rude. >> "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. protesters were out today in baltimore, maryland following the death of freddie gray. a 25-year-old black man who died on sunday, a week after suffering a spinal cord injury in police custody. earlier this evening, several members of gray's family including his mother march
. >>> tonight on "all in." [ chanting ] >> protests erupt in baltimore. a family searching for answers of the freddie gray died in police custody. >>> plus, open warfare in the democratic party. >> i love elizabeth. we're allies on a host of issues. but she's wrong on this. >> why president obama is taking on elizabeth warren. >>> and it's precisely the reason why democrats need a primary. >>> then why same-sex marriage is making...
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it's a commentary on the prosecutor in baltimore. we should not have secret grand juries because it's divisive. it taints the process. have a public hearing. let the people see what's going on and then we'll have less divisiveness in america. >> so you are saying, because we saw marilyn mosby on the steps, she says i'm bringing charges, low and behold the going finds probable cause. this is not surprising. this is what happens in america's criminal courts every day t. prosecutor wants to get a charge out of the going, tail get a charge out of the grand jury. >> the famous saying is you can indict a ham sandwich. what that means the prosecutor wants the indictment, you will get it. i'm glad she reminded the public that the police officers like anyone else have rights and we should remember their presumption of innocence applies to these six officers. so, people, don't think it's over -- the grand jury is not in question of whether there is guilt or innocence. it just means there is enough evidence to go to trial and the presumption of
it's a commentary on the prosecutor in baltimore. we should not have secret grand juries because it's divisive. it taints the process. have a public hearing. let the people see what's going on and then we'll have less divisiveness in america. >> so you are saying, because we saw marilyn mosby on the steps, she says i'm bringing charges, low and behold the going finds probable cause. this is not surprising. this is what happens in america's criminal courts every day t. prosecutor wants to...
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the goal, to clear the way for commerce to start floating through the port of baltimore. >> baltimore is an important part of the system. >> reporter: very little is moving at marine terminals. carnival cruise ship passengers sailing out of baltimore bused back on sunday from a port in virginia. process clouded by dangerous conditions below preventing divers from serving for four workers still missing in the collapse. >> we owe it to a sense of families to bring a sense of closure. as soon as it's safe for the divers to get back in the water, the divers are going back in the water. >> reporter: we don't know how the weather might impact operations on the water. at the same time we're learning the biden administration is opening a resource center for business owners in this area to start applying for loans to keep their businesses open and running until this collapsed bridge can be removed. back to you. >> aaron gilchrist, thank you. what a process there. >>> turning to a major storm making its way across the country with april bringing the threat of severe, heavy rain, hail and eades
the goal, to clear the way for commerce to start floating through the port of baltimore. >> baltimore is an important part of the system. >> reporter: very little is moving at marine terminals. carnival cruise ship passengers sailing out of baltimore bused back on sunday from a port in virginia. process clouded by dangerous conditions below preventing divers from serving for four workers still missing in the collapse. >> we owe it to a sense of families to bring a sense of...
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six officers baltimore residents want answers and the justice department is now involved. >>> at this moment warships are stalking an iranian convoy off the coast of yemen. but it's the ship's cargo that has our interest. >>> actress ben affleck is speaking out about his slave-owning ancestors. >>> plus, one of the coolest concepts ever. a dicey night on the coast of maine and much more. >>> good morning everybody. thanks for joining us on this earth day. outrage continues to grow in baltimore following the death of a man who suffered a spinal injury while in police custody. hundreds of people poured into the streets tuesday demanding answers about what happened to freddie gray. as curt gregory explains, the feds are now getting involved in the case. >> the justice department announced tuesday it's conducting its own investigation into how freddie gray suffered a fatal spinal cord injury while in police custody. on monday, police released a timeline of the arrest. gray was taken into custody around 8:40 a.m. seen here in cell phone video provided by the family's attorney. sometime bet
six officers baltimore residents want answers and the justice department is now involved. >>> at this moment warships are stalking an iranian convoy off the coast of yemen. but it's the ship's cargo that has our interest. >>> actress ben affleck is speaking out about his slave-owning ancestors. >>> plus, one of the coolest concepts ever. a dicey night on the coast of maine and much more. >>> good morning everybody. thanks for joining us on this earth day....
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this is the only channel in to the port of baltimore. that is why we have to get that cleared in a safe responsible way. so the port can get back up and running and there is the longer term effort of getting the bridge back up. we released the first $60 million of federal funding. there will be much more where that came from. everything it takes to help everyone in baltimore get back to normal. >> so clear iing that ship which is still in that channel, that creates passage in and out of the port. that is priority number one right now. the $60 million in quick release emergency relief funds that got announced, there is sort of a pot of money for the immediate aftermath of disasters. and in terms of the actual transportation logistics here. it strikes me as an enormous problem to not have that bridge in terms of flow from the port as well. do you have a game plan for how to deal with that? >> we have been working with the maryland dot under the leadership of wes moore as they put together their plans for the design and procurement of the n
this is the only channel in to the port of baltimore. that is why we have to get that cleared in a safe responsible way. so the port can get back up and running and there is the longer term effort of getting the bridge back up. we released the first $60 million of federal funding. there will be much more where that came from. everything it takes to help everyone in baltimore get back to normal. >> so clear iing that ship which is still in that channel, that creates passage in and out of...
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making this the deadliest month in baltimore in almost 20 years. since 1996 according to the "baltimore sun," the wave of violence follows widespread unrest after the death of freddie gray, who sustained fatal injuries while in police custody in april and it comes amid the sharp drop in arrests by baltimore police raising fears of an intentional slowdown by police as payback for the protests. the horrific violence in baltimore over the last month statistically abnormal but not completely foreign to a city that has been poor and violent for a long time is now being used as a deeply cynical tool to score political points with the right trotting out very familiar and tired lines about, quote, black on black crime. it's also helping to feed the conservative backlash against baltimore state's attorney marilyn moseby accused of ulterior motives in bringing charges against the police officers involved in freddie gray's death. >> off prosecutor who acts and sounds like she's a political candidate for office not an office involving the administration of jus
making this the deadliest month in baltimore in almost 20 years. since 1996 according to the "baltimore sun," the wave of violence follows widespread unrest after the death of freddie gray, who sustained fatal injuries while in police custody in april and it comes amid the sharp drop in arrests by baltimore police raising fears of an intentional slowdown by police as payback for the protests. the horrific violence in baltimore over the last month statistically abnormal but not...
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you cannot. >> okay. >> i think the crowd was low. >> deal. >> baltimore people, go out there. only 15,000-plus there. >> first place. >> they should be there. houston, astros hosting the a's. striking out ten after eight solid innings. the a's donaldson plated three runs, bases loaded, double to load the game, open in the ninth, anaheim, angels host the marlins, and miami breezes by the angels led by monster, they win 7-1. and with that, l.a. lost and oakland win, a fire first place in the american league. >> not showing yankee highlights, are you? >> we're not, no, no. i'm glad jen is back because she laughs. right off camera while i do sports, and that cheers me up. woods parted ways with his swing coach. woods, who is sidelined with a back injury has not had much success in four years with fully as with previous coaches, so foley told reporters the split was am micble. the top seed novak off to a strong start after a straight set, and women's side, sharapova advancing after the all russian matchup and williams moves on as well, but not without help from the pesky bee. a bee
you cannot. >> okay. >> i think the crowd was low. >> deal. >> baltimore people, go out there. only 15,000-plus there. >> first place. >> they should be there. houston, astros hosting the a's. striking out ten after eight solid innings. the a's donaldson plated three runs, bases loaded, double to load the game, open in the ninth, anaheim, angels host the marlins, and miami breezes by the angels led by monster, they win 7-1. and with that, l.a. lost and...
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may get knocked down, but baltimore doesn't stay down. in this game, nobody gets to sit on the sidelines. we need every single baltimorean and we need every single marylander to join us in this work to rebuild this bridge and rebuild this city. that's exactly why we need partners like the baltimore orioles. because this team, this team reminds us what we are made of. the orioles give us hope. >> that was, of course, the governor wes moore in the last hour on what should have been one of the most exciting days in baseball for baltimore, opening day with a new owner and improved roster. the mood is more somber than normal at camden yards. that harbor closed to commercial shipping. the city is mourning because of the collapse of the francis scott key bridge. the governor will be in the stands. there will be a moment of silence to honor the victims of the collision before the orioles throw the first pitch against the los angeles angels, later this afternoon. ryan nobles is inside camden yards. i would say, i wish i was there. so many opening
may get knocked down, but baltimore doesn't stay down. in this game, nobody gets to sit on the sidelines. we need every single baltimorean and we need every single marylander to join us in this work to rebuild this bridge and rebuild this city. that's exactly why we need partners like the baltimore orioles. because this team, this team reminds us what we are made of. the orioles give us hope. >> that was, of course, the governor wes moore in the last hour on what should have been one of...
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they divided between baltimore city and baltimore county. this, i'm told, is baltimore city. magnificent mural in the background as voters go to the polls as they have under an hour to do now. we're nearing poll closings in the five states. >> one of those places where the democratic race is fascinating on lots of different levels. there's something like 13 people in the baltimore mayoral election. >> huge. >> even though it's ten to one republicans this baltimore, they get their say and the congressional districts matter. i love nights like this. on the republican side the big question is whether or not donald trump will get to 1237. he will or whether or not he won't. republican voters have strong opinions about that or they have some preferences they have voiced tonight. we have some of that from the exit polls. >> it points to bad news from the stop trump movement. a lot of potential stop trump movement isn't on board with what they want to pull off here. we asked republicans in these states if no one reaches 1237, if you get the open convention, what should the conventio
they divided between baltimore city and baltimore county. this, i'm told, is baltimore city. magnificent mural in the background as voters go to the polls as they have under an hour to do now. we're nearing poll closings in the five states. >> one of those places where the democratic race is fascinating on lots of different levels. there's something like 13 people in the baltimore mayoral election. >> huge. >> even though it's ten to one republicans this baltimore, they get...
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elijah cummings's 7th congressional district, specifically that of west baltimore. the paper's editorial board wrote in part this, it is not hard to see what's going on here, the congressman has been a thorn in this president's side, and mr. trump sees attacking african-american members of congress as good politics, as it both warms the cockles of the white supremacists who love him and causes so many of the thoughtful people who don't to scream. we would tell the most dishonest man to occupy the oval office, the mocker of war heroes, the gleeful grabber of women's prooif private parts, the useful idiot of vladimir putin, and the guy who insists there are good people among murderous neo-nazis, not fooling most americans that he's slightly confident, or that he possesses a scintilla of integrity. better to have some vermin living in your neighborhood than to be one. some pretty harsh words. >> they certainly weren't holding their punches. senior writer at roll call, neils, let's talk about the criticism the president is facing for his attack on congressman coupumming
elijah cummings's 7th congressional district, specifically that of west baltimore. the paper's editorial board wrote in part this, it is not hard to see what's going on here, the congressman has been a thorn in this president's side, and mr. trump sees attacking african-american members of congress as good politics, as it both warms the cockles of the white supremacists who love him and causes so many of the thoughtful people who don't to scream. we would tell the most dishonest man to occupy...
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joining me is the co-author and the state's attorney for baltimore city, mari lyn mosby. talk about the things that concern you most about what's been happening in portland. >> so, what we saw in portland was not only disturbing but it was un-american. the world witnessed in realtime protests and peaceful protesters. these weren't individuals committing acts of viets as they're being snatched away, detained in unmarked vehicles to undisclosed locations by people in militarized uniforms with these generic police badges jumping out of unmarked minivans that so so un-american. if they're federal agents as chad wolf indicated they were, they have a reasonable grounds to believe that a person was committing a felony, they would be able to arrest them. what we saw was that both federal agents were going well beyond this whole protecting federal property. they appeared to not only be locally politicianing in violation of the tenth amendment of the constitution which is assigns police powers to local police and local prosecutors and states' rights but appear to violate the first
joining me is the co-author and the state's attorney for baltimore city, mari lyn mosby. talk about the things that concern you most about what's been happening in portland. >> so, what we saw in portland was not only disturbing but it was un-american. the world witnessed in realtime protests and peaceful protesters. these weren't individuals committing acts of viets as they're being snatched away, detained in unmarked vehicles to undisclosed locations by people in militarized uniforms...
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we begin this hour in baltimore. conversations about how to heal baltimore have centered on policing and race relations as we discussed earlier in the show. but there is also a renewed discussion on how to attack poverty. the chicago tribune pushed back on recent calls from the left for more spending on anti-poverty programs suggesting the entire approach needs to be rethought. we have spent trillions of dollars on the war on poverty and poverty not only persists. bush is not the only prominent report. >> we just did 50 years in the war on poverty. spent trillions of dollars. deep poverty is among the highest on record. >> not as an exercise to save money but as an exercise to save lives. >> here to discuss this is president of the save the children action network. >> so give me your reaction to that excerpt that i read a moment ago? >> i think you have got to look at what the war on poverty actually is. the great society, creating programs like head start. you also had in president johnson'ses great society, medicar
we begin this hour in baltimore. conversations about how to heal baltimore have centered on policing and race relations as we discussed earlier in the show. but there is also a renewed discussion on how to attack poverty. the chicago tribune pushed back on recent calls from the left for more spending on anti-poverty programs suggesting the entire approach needs to be rethought. we have spent trillions of dollars on the war on poverty and poverty not only persists. bush is not the only prominent...
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baltimore has become the american face for voice community relations. we have to treat it seriously. it could lead to a court order changing the practice how the police in baltimore handle the complaints and how they interact with the community. it could wind up the court issuing an order saying there's a receiver over the police department for five or six years. all of that is good over due in my opinion. >> norman segal, thank you so much for your time. it. >>> coming up the former chair of the house ways and means committee has something cooking. is it a recipe for success or stuffed with bad ideas? can have a script have too many puns? that's next. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach.
baltimore has become the american face for voice community relations. we have to treat it seriously. it could lead to a court order changing the practice how the police in baltimore handle the complaints and how they interact with the community. it could wind up the court issuing an order saying there's a receiver over the police department for five or six years. all of that is good over due in my opinion. >> norman segal, thank you so much for your time. it. >>> coming up the...
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giving public accounting, this baltimore man was 25. he died a week after he was arrested. a family lawyer says the man's spine was partially severed in police custody. this cell phone video provided to nbc news by the lawyer for 25-year-old freddy gray shows the arrest. the lawyer says gray suffered a broken neck sunday when police arrested and restrained him. police have not given a cause for gray's injuries or specified why he was arrested saying there is an investigation into the incident. the lawyer for gray's family says he died sunday from his injuries. >> what we know is that while in police custody for committing no crime for which they had no justification for making an arrest except he was a black man running, his spine was virtually severed. >> officials say gray's arrest came after he ran from four officers byeicycles. the video by a witness shows the van stopped at a second location. he's taken out of the vehicle confined by more restraints. paramedics were called to take gray to the hospital. >> more than 100 protestors gathered demanding answers, the latest
giving public accounting, this baltimore man was 25. he died a week after he was arrested. a family lawyer says the man's spine was partially severed in police custody. this cell phone video provided to nbc news by the lawyer for 25-year-old freddy gray shows the arrest. the lawyer says gray suffered a broken neck sunday when police arrested and restrained him. police have not given a cause for gray's injuries or specified why he was arrested saying there is an investigation into the incident....
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let's start with baltimore. it's the key to this race, as senator what would you do to address the crime, the poverty, and policing issues in that city? >> well, let me just first say, al, i think it's really important for us to deal with a number of these issues simultaneously and not sequin schullly. law enforcement that is accountable. that has citizen accountability and transparency. economic development that goes targeted to the neighborhoods and even the census tracts where we know the communities are most vulnerable. an education system that doesn't just work for some of our students either in baltimore or in maryland. but really works to rebuild communities schools and then lastly, i think we really have to invest in rebuilding a manufacturing sector so that people have jobs, and opportunity throughout the city of baltimore. i think when we hit those four prongs we will get -- we will be at a place where we're creating economic opportunity throughout the city, educating our young people, and making sure
let's start with baltimore. it's the key to this race, as senator what would you do to address the crime, the poverty, and policing issues in that city? >> well, let me just first say, al, i think it's really important for us to deal with a number of these issues simultaneously and not sequin schullly. law enforcement that is accountable. that has citizen accountability and transparency. economic development that goes targeted to the neighborhoods and even the census tracts where we know...
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we are following more breaking news out of baltimore. the judge is handing down the first verdict of the case of freddie gray. officer nero found not guilty of the death of freddie gray last april. joining me now is congressman of the 7th district. thank you very much. >> what is your council to the people of people baltimore today after this acquittal. >> what i have been reminding of the people of our city is that they ask for justice and here is what justice looks like. you don't always get the verdict that you want or maybe even expect. but the fact that in most cases when unarmed person, african-americans injured or killed while in the custody of police. there are no charges. here you have officer nero who had some of the best lawyers in the country. they battle it out in the courtroom before and an african-american judge who i know and have tremendous respect for. that judge made a decision. he made a decision that there is insufficient evidence to find officer nero guilty. we still have five trials and it comes up june 6th. >> i w
we are following more breaking news out of baltimore. the judge is handing down the first verdict of the case of freddie gray. officer nero found not guilty of the death of freddie gray last april. joining me now is congressman of the 7th district. thank you very much. >> what is your council to the people of people baltimore today after this acquittal. >> what i have been reminding of the people of our city is that they ask for justice and here is what justice looks like. you don't...
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for us baltimore is our country, and our country is baltimore. and there is something to be learned from that night. there is something to be offered to our country from those flames. for what took place here was not only about race not only about policing in america, it was about everything it is supposed to mean to be an american. the scourge of hopelessness that opened here that evening transcends race it transcends geography. witness the record numbers of young white kids killing themselves on heroin in suburbs and small towns across our country. the hard truth of our shared reality is this -- unemployment in many cities and many small towns across the united states of america is higher now than it was eight years ago. conditions of extreme poverty, breed conditions of extreme violence. we have work to do. our political system is upside down and backwards and it is time to turn it around. understanding precedes action. and we must understand that what happened to our economy, the damage done to the american dream we share did not happen by ch
for us baltimore is our country, and our country is baltimore. and there is something to be learned from that night. there is something to be offered to our country from those flames. for what took place here was not only about race not only about policing in america, it was about everything it is supposed to mean to be an american. the scourge of hopelessness that opened here that evening transcends race it transcends geography. witness the record numbers of young white kids killing themselves...
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it's not just a baltimore thing. this is another incident that shows the need for folks to come together and push. we're all going to have to sit at the table and give up things. police will have to give up things. we'll have to give up some thing so we can continue not to have this conversation. >> what do you want the police specifically to give up that would make you more satisfied? one of the concerns despite conversations for years is there are not yet body cams on all officers even though there have been discussions about testing a pilot program. >> there will be. the rfp is out -- i was on the task force for body cameras when we roll something out that big, it has to be done the right way. yesterday i asked the police in front of city hall about putting on body cameras. this is something every elected official supports. we'll have them very soon. we also have to look at other things. we also have to look at policy changes and policy changes are not a city thing. that's a state thing. we also have to look at cu
it's not just a baltimore thing. this is another incident that shows the need for folks to come together and push. we're all going to have to sit at the table and give up things. police will have to give up things. we'll have to give up some thing so we can continue not to have this conversation. >> what do you want the police specifically to give up that would make you more satisfied? one of the concerns despite conversations for years is there are not yet body cams on all officers even...
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. >> and back to baltimore. what today's deadlocked jury means for the first trial in the freddie gray case. "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the fifth republican presidential debate. the final gop debate of the year is set to begin in about an hour at the venetian hotel in las vegas. there will be nine candidates on stage, front runner donald trump at center stage. four additional candidates participated in a separate debate earlier in the evening. outside, protesters amassed early in the day with signs opposing hateful rhetoric. inside, the candidates and the media prepare for the first gop debate since the terrorist attacks in paris and san bernardino that have at least as of now reshaped the presidential race. in a new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll -- 40% of americans say national security should be the top priority for the government. only 33% say that job growth should be the top priority. plus, there is a huge partisan split here. 48% of republican primary vote
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baltimore since 1999. according to baltimore police, many other city officials, there is a reason why. councilwoman mary pat clark said referring to the unrest surrounding gray's death, it was an earthquake kind of time and i think we're dealing with the aftershock." joining me matt taibi, contributor at "rolling stone" wrote a piece titled "why baltimore blew up." i'm going to give you the argument i would be making if i was a conservative host. >> and they are making. >> this is what happens, you have riots you have disrespect for the law, you have disorder people burning and throwing rocks. the police get scared and spooked. they step back. into the vacuum, the thin blue line evaporates and get murder and mayhem unlike you haven't seen in 15 years. there's a certain kind of appeal to that story. >> sure. that story is going to have headline appeal but it's a very small sample size kind of an argument. i think it's difficult to make that argument considering, for instance, what happened in new york in 20
baltimore since 1999. according to baltimore police, many other city officials, there is a reason why. councilwoman mary pat clark said referring to the unrest surrounding gray's death, it was an earthquake kind of time and i think we're dealing with the aftershock." joining me matt taibi, contributor at "rolling stone" wrote a piece titled "why baltimore blew up." i'm going to give you the argument i would be making if i was a conservative host. >> and they are...
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very strong words from baltimore city's mayor. we're expecting a press conference to begin any moment now where we're going to get an update from the mayor, the acting police commissioner. frankly, a lot of people in this community are very outraged. they say this is an annual block party that usually has a lot of police presence. they say that didn't happen that time. police say that will be a part of their investigation. really upsetting to people is the number of victims that were simply teenagers. the majority of people that attended this large gathering were teens. you have to two people killed. an 18-year-old woman and a 20-year-old man. we're hoping to learn more about them. we have reached out to their families. they have asked for privacy at this time and right now, no word on suspects or a motive. police yesterday saying they believe there were at least two shooters after canvassing the area out there. we know they're going to be canvassing for video and witnesses. this part of baltimore, it is very generally difficult f
very strong words from baltimore city's mayor. we're expecting a press conference to begin any moment now where we're going to get an update from the mayor, the acting police commissioner. frankly, a lot of people in this community are very outraged. they say this is an annual block party that usually has a lot of police presence. they say that didn't happen that time. police say that will be a part of their investigation. really upsetting to people is the number of victims that were simply...
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than western baltimore and parts of eastern baltimore. for our viewers who are not familiar with baltimore, this city changed in incredible ways in the early '90s when the orioles moved. so much money poured into the area where you are now. tourism has been booming. the question here, what about the same investment in the eastern or western pt of the city where there's a lot of crime, where crime is very high, where things are not nearly as good? that is what people are campaigning on here today, what they've been campaigning on all week. the hope is to get the voters out, obviously they're expecting huge numbers not just because of what happened with freddie gray, but because so much of this city is rally in some kind of sustainable change, be it with the police force or local politicians. everyone wants more investment in those areas. >> we know, as you point out, when the orioles moved down to the inner city, or within the city, they moved to the inner harbor, a lot of folks started coming back down to the inner harbor and that was a c
than western baltimore and parts of eastern baltimore. for our viewers who are not familiar with baltimore, this city changed in incredible ways in the early '90s when the orioles moved. so much money poured into the area where you are now. tourism has been booming. the question here, what about the same investment in the eastern or western pt of the city where there's a lot of crime, where crime is very high, where things are not nearly as good? that is what people are campaigning on here...
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baltimore is not alone in this. detroit mayor announced $23 million in cuts from his city's fire department last week. demotions in the department are already taking effect. it will cost 164 firefighters their jobs by the end of july. save for one hope a federal grant that could if detroit gets it bring back 65% of those jobs. or the city could go the zombie route, i'm serious. the zombie route. one entrepreneur wants to take parts of detroit and turn them into a post-apocalyptic theme park where you can go to fight off zombies. think big or dead. all that pales in comparison to stockton, california, the largest city to file for bankruptcy. when cities are dependent on federal aid, and like stockton need to seek profection from others, what's left with dwindling resources? how do they innovate in order to thrive again? joining me now to examine the question is the mayor of allentown, pennsylvania, who brought donuts. eleanor cliff, professor michael eric dyson of georgetown, university, and pete welsh, who tried to
baltimore is not alone in this. detroit mayor announced $23 million in cuts from his city's fire department last week. demotions in the department are already taking effect. it will cost 164 firefighters their jobs by the end of july. save for one hope a federal grant that could if detroit gets it bring back 65% of those jobs. or the city could go the zombie route, i'm serious. the zombie route. one entrepreneur wants to take parts of detroit and turn them into a post-apocalyptic theme park...
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mike viqueira live in baltimore. our panel, former republican congressman from illinois and supporter of president trump, joe walsh. msnbc contributor and director of africana studies and professor of english at lehigh university, james peterson, and sports, race and social issues columnist for the "northbound daily news," curran phillips. thank you, all three. i want to start with you, joe. can the president both say we must support the anthem and also support what the players are saying why they're doing this, which is they don't want, again, black lives to be lost? can he say both at the same time? >> yeah, you can. but richard, i've got to tell you, this whole story is based on a lie. these nfl football players are not taking a knee because of police brutality or racial oppression. again, where were they two weeks ago? where were they two months ago? where were they last year? 300 nfl football players took a knee last week in opposition to trump. this is all about trump. marshawn lynch at the top of your story th
mike viqueira live in baltimore. our panel, former republican congressman from illinois and supporter of president trump, joe walsh. msnbc contributor and director of africana studies and professor of english at lehigh university, james peterson, and sports, race and social issues columnist for the "northbound daily news," curran phillips. thank you, all three. i want to start with you, joe. can the president both say we must support the anthem and also support what the players are...